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Zoë Kravitz Co-Wrote Two Songs For Taylor Swift’s ‘Midnights’ Album
Two songs from Taylor Swift's next album 'Midnights' were co-written by Zoë Kravitz. This Friday, the singer-songwriter will release her tenth studio album. Along with the single 'Anti-Hero,' it will also include the song 'Snow on The Beach,' a duet with Lana Del Rey. Kravitz collaborated on the songs ‘Karma’ and ‘Lavender Haze’. Swift revealed last month that Jack Antonoff, a longtime collaborator, had contributed to ‘Midnights’. The singer then revealed the album's 13-song tracklist, which comes after 2020's ‘Folklore’ and ‘Evermore’. Swift co-wrote 11 of the album's 13 songs with Antonoff; 'Vigilante S**t' is supposedly the sole song she penned on her own. Swift recently disclosed that the title of the Kravitz-co-written song, 'Lavender Haze,' was inspired by a Mad Men episode. Swift, who revealed that she came across the phrase while watching the legendary TV show, explained the song's meaning in a new video.
Kelly Clarkson And Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson Performed a Duet in Honor of Loretta Lynn
Kelly Clarkson began a new week of 'The Kelly Clarkson Show' with a special Kellyoke with Dwayne Johnson! The duo kicked off the daytime chat program by performing together, Loretta Lynn's 1967 classic 'Don't Come Home a Drinkin'. The duo paid homage to the late country legend's first No. 1 smash on the Hot Country Songs list. Johnson is best recognised for his acting, but he also has his own Billboard Hot 100 entry, ‘You're Welcome,’ from Disney's Moana, which debuted at No. 83 on the all-genre chart in 2016. ‘Don't Come Home a Drinkin,' from the late country icon's eighth solo studio album, gave the 'Coal Miner's Daughter' her first No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs list, a feat she would repeat 15 times over her illustrious career. Tammy Wynette sang it on her 1967 album 'Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad' and Gretchen Wilson covered it on her 2010 LP 'Coal Miner's Daughter: A Tribute to Loretta Lynn'.